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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. the unemployment rate might tick up again. >> president obama used his bully pulpit this week to call on congress to avoid, get this, sequestration. that's washington nomenclature for automatic spending cuts due to go into effect on march 1, next friday. on that date, both military and domestic programs will feel
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. the unemployment rate might tick up again. >> president obama used his bully pulpit this week to call on congress to avoid, get this, sequestration. that's washington nomenclature for automatic spending cuts due to go into effect on march 1, next friday. on that date, both military and domestic programs will feel
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i canno me your business economy class. you know the difficulties make a relationship stronger if there were no problems it wouldn't be life it would be boring it was the first time i celebrated new year on the train at first i was very sad because i had to leave and i thought it would be my worst new year ever but once i got back things turned around like in a fairy tale. while the threshold of one of us mother sleeps off the overnight festivities the rest of the group visits the hermitage. because this is simply great all the more so because i'm an art teacher ellen artist i'm just well it's not exactly a dream come true that's an exaggeration but it came quite unexpectedly kind of a surprise. that we communicated with the artists we chose three rooms that focused on them just like with focus on people and then we don't squander our energies but we choose them and today we gave greeting cards to people on the street who were light. because it was the you know after the night after the merry holiday we've had our crews fro
i canno me your business economy class. you know the difficulties make a relationship stronger if there were no problems it wouldn't be life it would be boring it was the first time i celebrated new year on the train at first i was very sad because i had to leave and i thought it would be my worst new year ever but once i got back things turned around like in a fairy tale. while the threshold of one of us mother sleeps off the overnight festivities the rest of the group visits the hermitage....
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it does not guarantee a sounder economy or a more stable job market. it does not guarantee that the best interests of our nation are being served. it does not guarantee that another young american man or woman will not going to lose their life, because we were not willing to make the right investments here in the first place. we need to say no to the politics of a lowest common denominator and of simplistic slogans and start making real choices that protect the interests of our country. that is imperative. [applause] unfortunately, the state department does not have our own grover norquist pushing a pledge to protect it. we don't have millions of aarp seniors who send in their dues and rallied to protect american investments overseas. the kids whose lives we are helping save from aids, the women we are helping to free from sex trafficking, the students who for the first time can choose to walk into a school instead of into it a short life with terrorism, their strongest lobbyists are the rare committed americans stand up for them and the resources we n
it does not guarantee a sounder economy or a more stable job market. it does not guarantee that the best interests of our nation are being served. it does not guarantee that another young american man or woman will not going to lose their life, because we were not willing to make the right investments here in the first place. we need to say no to the politics of a lowest common denominator and of simplistic slogans and start making real choices that protect the interests of our country. that is...
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the idea that it will slow down the economy is ridiculous. as a percentage of non-defense is 1.5 cents out of $1. >> no economist says -- >> we are drowning in debt and we are asking for a 1.5% cut in non-defense spending and people say it's the end of the world. we have to cut 30% ultimately if we want to get near a balanced budget. >> there is no one who thinks sequestration is a good idea. >> the congressional budget office, which i agree does not mean it's an economic authority, but they said they will be cutting economic growth by one half. >> how much of our economy is it cutting? >> complaining about the uncertainty, we know that. china has been stealing our lunch in cyberspace. >> it is costing hundreds of billions of dollars and thousands of u.s. jobs every year. >> counterterrorism expert who worked under the reagan administration, both the bushes, president clinton. the pit cyber warfare they're waiting on the united states and have been doing it for years. who has been minding the store? >> there was a bill that had been agreed to
the idea that it will slow down the economy is ridiculous. as a percentage of non-defense is 1.5 cents out of $1. >> no economist says -- >> we are drowning in debt and we are asking for a 1.5% cut in non-defense spending and people say it's the end of the world. we have to cut 30% ultimately if we want to get near a balanced budget. >> there is no one who thinks sequestration is a good idea. >> the congressional budget office, which i agree does not mean it's an...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images called world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations are on the day. the u.n. peace envoy for syria it's great to have you with our teacher dates or thank you very much i'm happy to be research so we're talking now in cairo where the national coalition for opposition forces and the syrian revolution is having its conference and he will be meeting its leader. do you believe that direct talks between him and the syrian president bashar al assad are are possible and no two is president bashar al assad the terrific element. it is necessary yes sure. i think you know there are more and more people who accept it but there is no military victory for any side and that you need a particular sort your shoe. and that quote if you consider soldiers and meets make assertions. or issues i think can take place between deliberation to presenting the governme
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images called world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations are on the day. the u.n. peace envoy for syria it's great to have you with our teacher dates or thank you very much i'm happy to be research so we're talking now in cairo where the national coalition...
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economy as well. the torth tax code is a mess, business round table showed up at the white house and supported tax reforms. so there clearly is bipartisan support in that arena. we know the tax code doesn't work. and we know that the bulk of the problem is entitlements and frankly why can't we get into some things eating around the edges, even. even more marginally in the near-term like slowing down the pace of social security growth or means testing. if wealthy people don't need social security, they don't get it. these are the things that are pragmatic approaches that don't hurt the economy up front. we don't want to add too much pain we've seen when that means in europe. we want to avoid the european experience and we actually do have a little bit of time but there's no, there's no time like the present to make the plans for the future. >> michael you're outnumbered, but i hope that won't stop you and coming and playing "let's make a deal" on "your money," michael tanner, and diane swonk and alice
economy as well. the torth tax code is a mess, business round table showed up at the white house and supported tax reforms. so there clearly is bipartisan support in that arena. we know the tax code doesn't work. and we know that the bulk of the problem is entitlements and frankly why can't we get into some things eating around the edges, even. even more marginally in the near-term like slowing down the pace of social security growth or means testing. if wealthy people don't need social...
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it's like i can tell a more political economy story over various forms of smuggling. so where we actually overlap in this history is the come stock story, the sex trafficking, and the antipornography and the birth control eradication e.s and the prohibition story which he rightly ended his comments on. other places we differed dramatically, but even that comstock cartoon, i'll be honest, the one that rich snyder mentioned, it's the one image in the book that i had to track down that was in jim marone's book. and it was hard to track down because i couldn't find it anywhere. finally i said, jim, where'd you get it? this archive at yale university. so that one image is similar in both books, but i was pleased the publisher allowed me to reproduce over 40 images as long long, of course, as i paid the royalties for it. last but not least, not to take up too much time. when you were first talking about, you know, other countries being, um, smuggler nations and so on, and the british story of the opium trade. in the introduction towards the end, i'll just realize a short pa
it's like i can tell a more political economy story over various forms of smuggling. so where we actually overlap in this history is the come stock story, the sex trafficking, and the antipornography and the birth control eradication e.s and the prohibition story which he rightly ended his comments on. other places we differed dramatically, but even that comstock cartoon, i'll be honest, the one that rich snyder mentioned, it's the one image in the book that i had to track down that was in jim...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the road like progressive commercial auto. [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> you guys met in iran back in the '90s. >> i don't know. >>> it's oscar time and best picture nominee "zero dark thirty" has brought the topic of waterboarding to the front. some argue the movie makes the case waterboarding and other enhanced interrogation techniques were instrumental in finding osama bin laden. some senators and the cia disagree and let's open it up to the panel, michael hayden, richard haass and jane harman. michael hayden, you more than anyone else can tell us, did enhanced interrogation techniques, specifically waterboarding, get us the vital information on the path to osama bin
. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the road like progressive commercial auto. [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> you...
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economy full of restrictive young people. some islamic fundamentalists who want to turn the plane around and go back to the past and some islamic terrorists who want to shoot the pilot and hijacked the plane. it continues its oil wealth altitude and that there may be somebody on the plane who could land at, but they are -- seem unlikely to get an opportunity. and with that, i'd like to take your questions. [applause] >> there will be a speaker, a microphone on either i/o. so if you'll just raise your hand, and because of cnn, want to make sure you have the microphone in your hand when you start speaking. we're going to start with this question. if you want to give a speech, and maybe see me afterwards. if you have a question, this is a good time for it. >> thank you so much for today. my name is erin, a first-year student in a grad school. you deliberately, intentionally went to saudi arabia to immerse yourself in a culture, something not many of us will have an opportunity to do. my question for you is what if anything is sa
economy full of restrictive young people. some islamic fundamentalists who want to turn the plane around and go back to the past and some islamic terrorists who want to shoot the pilot and hijacked the plane. it continues its oil wealth altitude and that there may be somebody on the plane who could land at, but they are -- seem unlikely to get an opportunity. and with that, i'd like to take your questions. [applause] >> there will be a speaker, a microphone on either i/o. so if you'll...
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i said it was going to have an effect on the economy. it might sound like a lot. fragile economy. but there are specific programs that are going to be affected. what every unemployed person gets will be reduced. there are going to be fewer agriculture inspectors to stand in food processing plants. which means, those plants can't process foods. >> one of the things that i think the democrats are counting on, some time in april and may, when this all starts to kick in, the republicans are going to break again. >> they're not going to, because they have put this central to their strategy, they chose to do this. they want to have this debate. again, it's not a fallback. i think there a are a couple of dangers here for the white house. they are warning of doom and gloom. how bad is it actually going to be when it happens? that's a big question. that hasn't been answered. lot of people aren't paying attention. how many americans -- this isn't a government shutdown. people are still going to get their passports, visit national parks. how many americans are paying attention? and how many
i said it was going to have an effect on the economy. it might sound like a lot. fragile economy. but there are specific programs that are going to be affected. what every unemployed person gets will be reduced. there are going to be fewer agriculture inspectors to stand in food processing plants. which means, those plants can't process foods. >> one of the things that i think the democrats are counting on, some time in april and may, when this all starts to kick in, the republicans are...
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the chinese coming into our networks, stealing blueprints, taking it to china and the economy competing in the international market. >> the white house promised that president obama is putting pressure on the chinese to cut it out. >> i tell you that we have repeatedly raised our concerns at the highest levels about cybertheft with senior chinese officials, including in the military, and we will continue to do so. >> for their part, a chinese foreign ministry spokesman denied wrongdoing this week in mandarin. quote, internet hacking attacks are an international problem that should be resolved on the basis of mutual trust and respect and international cooperation, continuous criticism based on data is irresponsible, unprofessional and not helpful but the american security firm put out 60 pangs pangs -- pages of evidence they say proves the chinese military is using a 12 story building in change -- shanghai as a base for international hacking. >> the future of the catholic church. coming up, more from the vatican city where a massive crowd gathered in st. peter square. people around the w
the chinese coming into our networks, stealing blueprints, taking it to china and the economy competing in the international market. >> the white house promised that president obama is putting pressure on the chinese to cut it out. >> i tell you that we have repeatedly raised our concerns at the highest levels about cybertheft with senior chinese officials, including in the military, and we will continue to do so. >> for their part, a chinese foreign ministry spokesman denied...
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(train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles infiltrate and bacteria proliferate. ♪ protect your mouth, with fixodent. the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. [heart beating] [heartbeat continues] [heartbeat, music playing louder] ♪ i'm feeling better since you know me... ♪ announcer: this song was created with heartbeats of children in need. find out how it can help frontline health workers bring hope to millions of children at everybeatmatters.org. then you're going to love this. right now they're only $14.95! wow-a grt deal just got a whole lot better. hurry. $14.95 won't last. >> you guys ran iran back in the '90s? >> i don't know. >>> it's oscar time and best picture nominee "zero dark thirty" has brought the topic of waterboarding to the front. it makes the case that waterboarding and ot
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add it together and that is it an economy killer. >> last word to you, wayne. you get one more word here. >> and the only word is, one i said before. it is there but just a question of facing it sigh -- you will see it in beef and chicken prices. i don't know how people deal with it. and coming up. can we crack down on china hacking us if we are . see the and even more jobs. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need aally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ [ male announcer ] hodo you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold new styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. introducing the redesigned 2013 glk. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. headquarters. at the top . hour, that's next. >> and now without a back bone. u.s. talking about
add it together and that is it an economy killer. >> last word to you, wayne. you get one more word here. >> and the only word is, one i said before. it is there but just a question of facing it sigh -- you will see it in beef and chicken prices. i don't know how people deal with it. and coming up. can we crack down on china hacking us if we are . see the and even more jobs. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be...
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billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >> it is costing hundreds of of dollars and u.s. jobs every year. >> of a countertrorism expert the reagan and both bushes, under and presidentnt clintnton. china has bn waging a cyber warfare and have been doing it for years. been minding the cyber we are engaged elsewhere? there was a bill that had agreed to on cybersecurity. the privacycall went bonkers -- bananas and bonkers. they flooded and their members congress and there were so that theyey didid not pass anything. not a serious person in hasington of any ideology not known the increasingower is a problem. the president said he will use it.utive power to do all those people who think cyberspace and the internet is an open range and there can regulation, it will come back to haunt us. >> we have a huge defense establishment and have alace where ty'red supposed to know about this stuff. >> it raises strategic queststis not thought through yet. capacity to take much
billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >> it is costing hundreds of of dollars and u.s. jobs every year. >> of a countertrorism expert the reagan and both bushes, under and presidentnt clintnton. china has bn waging a cyber warfare and have been doing it for years. been minding the cyber we are engaged elsewhere? there was a bill that had agreed to on cybersecurity. the...
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rattner, $85 million out of $1.6 trillion economy. after the world war ii, cut federal spending 40% in one year. and what resulted was what we called was a boom. >> i didn't say it was going to knock the economy sideways. i said it was going to have an effect on the economy. it might sound like a lot. but there are specific programs that are going to be affected. there are going to be fewer agriculture inspectors to stand in food processing plants. >> one of the things that i think the democrats are counting on, some time in april and may, when this starts to kick in, the republicans are going to break again. >> they're not going to, because they have put this central their strategy, they chose to do this. they want to have this debate. it's not a fallback. i think there a are a couple of dangers here for the white house. they are warning of doom and gloom. how bad is it actually going to be when it happens? that's a big question. lot of people aren't paying attention. this isn't a government shutdown. people are still going to get th
rattner, $85 million out of $1.6 trillion economy. after the world war ii, cut federal spending 40% in one year. and what resulted was what we called was a boom. >> i didn't say it was going to knock the economy sideways. i said it was going to have an effect on the economy. it might sound like a lot. but there are specific programs that are going to be affected. there are going to be fewer agriculture inspectors to stand in food processing plants. >> one of the things that i think...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> everybody hates the sequester, so why can't we get rid of it? neera tanden is back with us and joining us is william black, steve ellis, vice president of taxpayers for common sense and phyllis bennis. taxpayers for common sense has done -- it's like the hot new thing in washington, coming up with sequestration alternatives. there's been some stuff from the center of american progress on that. taxpayers for common sense put out a fairly detailed plan, some of which i think is quite good. even as a liberal ike there's a lot of places of corporate welfare you guys went after. but why even have it? before we get to that, i feel like the terms of the debate have been artificially constructed around the need to cut and t
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it is it 110 billion out of the entire economy . retailers who rely on the dollars. >> it was not quite a surprise. >> this is it a surprise to regular people. >> it shouldn't have been. we talked about this. >> it is it talked about how you and everybody. average people including rich people are getting a pay roll tax increase.don't ask me why. this is it bad. you can talk about the stock market. i think that is it a technical factor and why put your monep in bonds when you can put your money in stockings. what is happening is that retailers are saying that consumption is going to slow down. >> the economy will slow down and that is it a huge part of the gdp. >> jerry, the president said we need more taxings to deal with sequestration. >> why do we need more taxes right now . we have an economy with unemployment and enduring new obama taxes and last thing they need is it highir taxes and ticking along and fourth quarter is negative . higher taxes will make it worse and not better. >> it is it duplic ituous. it is taking all the tax
it is it 110 billion out of the entire economy . retailers who rely on the dollars. >> it was not quite a surprise. >> this is it a surprise to regular people. >> it shouldn't have been. we talked about this. >> it is it talked about how you and everybody. average people including rich people are getting a pay roll tax increase.don't ask me why. this is it bad. you can talk about the stock market. i think that is it a technical factor and why put your monep in bonds when...
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you cannot have a strong presence internationally, especially militarily without a strong economy. to the extent that the deficit each year adds to the debt and saps our domestic economy, thus preventing it from recovering, absolutely. gerri: you make a great point. we are looting this report which said that the chinese government is involved in acting and stealing ideas, stealing memos, stealing e-mails, stealing a permission from our federal government, and they even name the unit of the chinese people's liberation army, unit 61398. unbelievable to me. i mean, if you had told me this story i would have said was that from john stuart? i cannot believe it is true. >> i am glad this of us but report is out. it is not the first time that we have concluded with the source of many of these attacks is. the pentagon as stuff for a long time is sicily every major corporation has been attacked by the people's liberation army. so what the chinesere doing is looking for their asymmetric point advantage. they cannot match as in conventional forces and nuclear forces are made it -- naval force
you cannot have a strong presence internationally, especially militarily without a strong economy. to the extent that the deficit each year adds to the debt and saps our domestic economy, thus preventing it from recovering, absolutely. gerri: you make a great point. we are looting this report which said that the chinese government is involved in acting and stealing ideas, stealing memos, stealing e-mails, stealing a permission from our federal government, and they even name the unit of the...
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add it together and that is it an economy killer. >> last word to you, wayne. you get one more word here. >> and the only word is, one i said before. it is there but just a question of facing it sigh -- you will see it in beef and chicken prices. i don't know how people deal with it. and coming up. can we crack down on china hacking us if we are . see the and even more jobs. @í ns headquarters. at the top . hour, that's next. >> and now without a back bone. u.s. talking about getting tough with china over the dozen cyber attacks it is accused of waging. it is all talk so far. hack stenograph a serious threat. and this prove the fact that we owe china so much money is our biggest threat. johnathon, get at it? >> the debt is a threat no matter who we owe it to. why we don't have a back bone with china when it comes to hacking. we haven't had a back bone with the military threats from iran. i am not sure prized. we should have a type to stand up and say it is a violation of intellectual property and the united states will not stand for it when it comes to the com
add it together and that is it an economy killer. >> last word to you, wayne. you get one more word here. >> and the only word is, one i said before. it is there but just a question of facing it sigh -- you will see it in beef and chicken prices. i don't know how people deal with it. and coming up. can we crack down on china hacking us if we are . see the and even more jobs. @í ns headquarters. at the top . hour, that's next. >> and now without a back bone. u.s. talking about...
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we know that it has not sparked the economy. if you take a look at what has happened with the original greenhouse gas initiative, you'll see and read press releases not from environmental agencies, but from the governors of those states. if you read what governor devolve patrick said, you will realize that there are tremendous opportunities to address climate change in ways that build the economy, that grow jobs, that you can articulate and make sense to every individual who works in those communities. that is what i think is most exciting about being here with you, because you know it. you've got a firsthand knowledge of what is going on in your own communities and why what you're doing is not just right but really good for people. these are steps we need to take working together. epa, working with state and local communities, is building on the progress that you have made so far. it is not that hard in many ways, because reducing carbon pollution, increasing energy efficiency, strengthening energy security all make sense. it d
we know that it has not sparked the economy. if you take a look at what has happened with the original greenhouse gas initiative, you'll see and read press releases not from environmental agencies, but from the governors of those states. if you read what governor devolve patrick said, you will realize that there are tremendous opportunities to address climate change in ways that build the economy, that grow jobs, that you can articulate and make sense to every individual who works in those...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. de. ♪ >> from our fox business studios in new york, here again is gerri willis. gerri: a fox business alert for you. stocks bouncing back today after a today's slide despite the s&p 500 rising 13 points today. the index still lost 1/3 of a percent, its first weekly loss of the year. the dow recovering, up20 points thanks to a huge gain b hewlett-packard which announced positive earnings last night. up 12% or at least after bad news for the computer maker. that is important info. she is best known for her numerous tv and movie roles from desperate housewife to the daniel craig phone dream house. when she is not in front of a camera, our favorite hobby is trading stocks. no, by the way, she is 16 years old. joining me n
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we have to make our economy grow. it cannot be done only by cutting expenses. >> we have time for one more question. >> there has been discussion about whether the administration is overstating the consequences of sequestration. i think you talked a little bit about your perspective. gov fallin, was hoping you could address your sense of whether sequestration meet your goals for sequestration. >> we can do it if states are given flexibility. governors understand the national debt is a huge issue for economics predict economic security. the other nurse have had to deal with budget shortfalls. -- governors have had to deal with budget shortfalls. when i took office we had a $500 million budget shortfall. it was a pretty big budget. in previous years they have to cut spending up to 20%. many of our state agencies, we had $2.30 an hour rainy days savings account. we were able to prioritize our spending on a state level, provide for a central government. two years later we have dropped our unemployment rate from 7% down to
we have to make our economy grow. it cannot be done only by cutting expenses. >> we have time for one more question. >> there has been discussion about whether the administration is overstating the consequences of sequestration. i think you talked a little bit about your perspective. gov fallin, was hoping you could address your sense of whether sequestration meet your goals for sequestration. >> we can do it if states are given flexibility. governors understand the national...
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. >> they will slow our economy. they'll eliminate good jobs. they'll leave many families who are already stretched to the limit scrambling to figure out what to do. >> reporter: the pentagon says the massive cuts to the military will affect our country's ability to defend itself. the centers for disease control will lose more than $300 million which it claims could mean less money to solve outbreaks and air travel will take a hit. transportation officials worry job cuts will lead to flight delays. and even our nation's children will be affected. the president says thousands of teachers and educators will be laid off. the president blames republicans. but the gop says it's the president who won't compromise. >> the question is, why won't he work with us? and the answer quite simply is because he wants higher taxes. >> reporter: in washington, the nation's governors say they are bracing for what's to come. >> the uncertainty of how much will be cut from where and when can undermine our budget and can also slow the economic growth in our states. >
. >> they will slow our economy. they'll eliminate good jobs. they'll leave many families who are already stretched to the limit scrambling to figure out what to do. >> reporter: the pentagon says the massive cuts to the military will affect our country's ability to defend itself. the centers for disease control will lose more than $300 million which it claims could mean less money to solve outbreaks and air travel will take a hit. transportation officials worry job cuts will lead...
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economy or business economy class but then you know the difficulties make a relationship stronger if there were no problems it wouldn't be life it would be boring it was the first time i celebrated new year on the train at first i was very sad because i had to leave and i thought it would be my worst new year ever but once i got back things turned around like in a fairy tale. the rest of the group. this is simply great all the more so because i'm an art teacher alan artist i'm just well it's not exactly a dream come true that's an exaggeration but it came quite unexpectedly kind of a surprise. when we communicated with the artists we chose three rooms that focused on them just like with focus on people that we don't squander our energies but we choose and today we give greeting cards to people on the street who will light. this is the you know after the night after the merry holiday we've had our crews from getting some rest there we've been gathering strength before next spring we've been sleeping to the joke goes i wish morning came as early as possible so i could go to work. you k
economy or business economy class but then you know the difficulties make a relationship stronger if there were no problems it wouldn't be life it would be boring it was the first time i celebrated new year on the train at first i was very sad because i had to leave and i thought it would be my worst new year ever but once i got back things turned around like in a fairy tale. the rest of the group. this is simply great all the more so because i'm an art teacher alan artist i'm just well it's...
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deficit, no job creation, stagnant economy, nothing going on with the economy. we're spending time working on the golf game. lou: "new york times" has it, 72 hours of golf, elitist president, and boehner is -- >> it's the mainstream media. we have to go back to the grassroots and advocacy of the party. lou: what you just said, and i think you are exactly right, but you're saying the republican party has to go out and try to build up the membership and get its party going at the grassroots level. this is a party all they decided they needed was money and a few political connections
deficit, no job creation, stagnant economy, nothing going on with the economy. we're spending time working on the golf game. lou: "new york times" has it, 72 hours of golf, elitist president, and boehner is -- >> it's the mainstream media. we have to go back to the grassroots and advocacy of the party. lou: what you just said, and i think you are exactly right, but you're saying the republican party has to go out and try to build up the membership and get its party going at the...
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nothing in the face of real that's to our security and our -- of real threats and the security of our economy. i signed an executive order that will strengthen our cyber security and developing standards to protect our national security, jobs, and privacy. >> michael daniel is a president of cyber security coordinator. mr. daniel, in the executive order of february 12, 2013, he talks about vital infrastructure. how was that defined? >> that is defined as if something bad happened to it, that things would happen -- bad things would happen to it in the real world. it would be economic disruption. in the cyber context, it means that if something happened ito it in the cyber realm, there would be effects in the real brown. >> a lot of the infrastructure is in private hands er. >> many are in private hands. >> will these private institutions have to participate participate in the cyber security enhancement? >> i think for the most part it will be a voluntary and collaborative process to participate. if you look through the executive order and follow how the ring work is laid out -- framework is la
nothing in the face of real that's to our security and our -- of real threats and the security of our economy. i signed an executive order that will strengthen our cyber security and developing standards to protect our national security, jobs, and privacy. >> michael daniel is a president of cyber security coordinator. mr. daniel, in the executive order of february 12, 2013, he talks about vital infrastructure. how was that defined? >> that is defined as if something bad happened to...
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(train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, writing the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. decolletage, decollet >>> he was one of the biggest starts to emerge from last summer's olympic games, now, oscar pistorius, also known as "the blade runner" is charged with murdering his girlfriend. his bail hearing was full of drama, from pistorius breaking down emotionally to a detective getting pulled from the case after his own unrelated murder charges came to light. and it all culminated with the judge's ruling. >> the affidavit, and the way that he did, placing it before the court, together with the fact that none of the factors that need to be established have been established, i come to the conclusion that the accused has made a case to be released on bail. >> now, from johannanesburg, where do you think we go from here? how long before the actual trial, for examp
(train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, writing the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. decolletage, decollet >>> he was one of the biggest starts to emerge from last summer's olympic games, now, oscar pistorius, also known as "the blade runner" is charged with...
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can it trickle through to a broader economy. this kind of price increase could have ramifications for g.d.p.? >> getting back to what was said to think politicians are going to stop spending, they are like pigs in a trough and they are going to keep spending. number two, the families of four they are getting smarter. they are going online coupon sites. they are shopping and joining clubs where they get discounts. but their margin is getting slower. bottom line if it is a real problem, as you throw in energy, high cost of healthcare, all these factors are a drain on businesses. its problem. >>> it is a problem. wayne, what do you say broader economic problems? >> i just think they should issue more food stamps. that is what they have been doing. i would like to get in that also. no, the problem -- you can say that -- latent inflation is there and we haven't seen this experience before. people are going to have to tighten their belts. i have to tell you something. you walk into a restaurant in los angeles or new york. they are pac
can it trickle through to a broader economy. this kind of price increase could have ramifications for g.d.p.? >> getting back to what was said to think politicians are going to stop spending, they are like pigs in a trough and they are going to keep spending. number two, the families of four they are getting smarter. they are going online coupon sites. they are shopping and joining clubs where they get discounts. but their margin is getting slower. bottom line if it is a real problem, as...
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the largest economy in the world. so the addition here is to look at the law enforcement side of things. not just domestically at the border, but the aggressive efforts to export our preferred police and priority laws, criminalization, and so on. this is actually drawn from the book that rich mentioned, which i did with my co-author, where it is quite striking. the moral righteousness, not the tolerance, but the exporting of u.s. prohibitions. it's not just what is happening domestically. and the u.n. agreement on anti-trafficking and anti-money laundering, anti-drug trafficking and so on, if you dig deep enough, you will see finger prints of u.s. officials all over them. there is a sense of anti-smuggling that is a story of americanization of it. but it cannot happen with the larger rise of america as a superpower. would anyone else like to jump on this question? >> thank you. >> used the microphone because it has been reported. >> thank you for writing the book. my question is about hypocrisy and maybe something els
the largest economy in the world. so the addition here is to look at the law enforcement side of things. not just domestically at the border, but the aggressive efforts to export our preferred police and priority laws, criminalization, and so on. this is actually drawn from the book that rich mentioned, which i did with my co-author, where it is quite striking. the moral righteousness, not the tolerance, but the exporting of u.s. prohibitions. it's not just what is happening domestically. and...
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economy as a whole. to say that wal-mart is an example of a larger problem is really not accurate. >> kelly: a movie for them brilliant movie that tapped into peoples income tax returns. what about today. the average american consumer, how are we doing in light of the payroll tax. is our economy still good? >> we're seeing discretionary spending contracting because of that. payroll tax is up. average american family that brings home $40,000 a year is going to see $800 less in discretionary spending. we're seeing gas prices creep up. >> kelly: 50 cents in a month, what does that mean? >> on the other hand we're seeing some bright spots. the stock market is up over 6% year to dated. we're seeing housing recover. we're seeing u.s. manufacturing pick up. so we're seeing a lot of bright spots. some economists have said that when times are tough for walmart it's a positive sign for the rest of economy. >> kelly: why is that? >> because they really attract the value customer. they are known for cheap products,
economy as a whole. to say that wal-mart is an example of a larger problem is really not accurate. >> kelly: a movie for them brilliant movie that tapped into peoples income tax returns. what about today. the average american consumer, how are we doing in light of the payroll tax. is our economy still good? >> we're seeing discretionary spending contracting because of that. payroll tax is up. average american family that brings home $40,000 a year is going to see $800 less in...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> you've heard the big numbers. $1.2 trillion in cuts over ten years. $85 billion this year. that's 13% cuts to defense, 9% to everything else. >> we're weeks away from the president's sequester and the president laid out no plan to eliminate the sequester and the harmful cuts that will come as a result. >> the forced budget cut were created during the 2011 debt ceiling debacle passed by congress and signed by the white house. a worst case scenario that would be so bad, it would force lawmakers to make a deal. now it's become a poison pill that the nation may have to swallow beginning march 1st. and if it happens it, 70,000 children kicked off head start programs putting more than 14,000 teaching and staff jobs at risk. fewer inspections for things like horse meat in your burgers. cuts to mental health programs mean almost 400,000 seriously mentally ill
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> you've heard the big numbers. $1.2 trillion in cuts over ten years. $85 billion this year. that's 13% cuts to defense, 9% to everything else. >> we're weeks away from the president's sequester and the president laid out no plan to eliminate the sequester and the harmful cuts that will come as a result. >> the forced...
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you could that trickle down to the economy? >> when you talk about small businesses and how they'll be impacted by the sequester cuts you have to kind of take into consideration that there are 20 to 30 million small businesses. so people that are doing work in certain areas, certain regions or certain industries that might be affected by a government cutback, those people will be affected, but if you're a small business owner and the accountant and the lawyer, even, a lot of them aren't going to be seeing a whole lot of effect of any cuts coming out. >> let's take a look at what the white house had to say about that. they say, quote, the automatic cuts triggered by a sequester would reduce loan guarantees to small businesses by up to $102 million. what do you have to say about that effect? >> it could reduce loan guarantees and that's exactly right expect and that depends on small businesses looking for loans. we're still in a credit crunch right now. a lot of the businesses that i know and i write about that a lot of my client
you could that trickle down to the economy? >> when you talk about small businesses and how they'll be impacted by the sequester cuts you have to kind of take into consideration that there are 20 to 30 million small businesses. so people that are doing work in certain areas, certain regions or certain industries that might be affected by a government cutback, those people will be affected, but if you're a small business owner and the accountant and the lawyer, even, a lot of them aren't...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> you've heard the big numbers. $1.2 trillion in cults over ten years. $85 billion this year. that's 13% cuts to defense, 9% to everything else. >> we're weeks away from the president's sequester, and the president laid out no plan to eliminate the sequester and the harmful cuts that will come as a result. >> the forced budget cuts were created during the 2011 debt ceiling debacle. they were passed by congress and signed by the white house. worst-case scenario that would be so bad it would force lawmakers to make a deal. now it's become a poisoned pill that the nation may have to swallow beginning march 1st. and if it happens, 70,000 children kicked off head start programs, putting more than 14,000 teaching and staff jobs at risk. fewer inspections for things like horse meat in your burgers, cuts to mental health programs mean almost 400,000 seriously m
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> you've heard the big numbers. $1.2 trillion in cults over ten years. $85 billion this year. that's 13% cuts to defense, 9% to everything else. >> we're weeks away from the president's sequester, and the president laid out no plan to eliminate the sequester and the harmful cuts that will come as a result. >> the...
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transportation is the bloodstream of our economy. if it fails, our economy fails. however, the average bridge in our state is 51 years old. more than 4,000 of them are now deemed structurally deficient. in rural areas, some roads have been essentially cut in half because failing bridges have been closed to traffic, interrupting emergency services and threatening public safety. each day, one-and-a-half million pennsylvania students travel in school buses across those very same bridges and roads. our mass transit system has staggered under growing demand, aging infrastructure, and a lack of funding. mass transit is crucial to sparing our highways from congestion and providing a reliable environmentally friendly and affordable means of moving around a region. yet our customary way of funding transportation has fallen short of our needs. travel patterns have changed. cars have become more fuel- efficient. people buy less at the pump. coupled with rising construction costs and a lack of serious action from the federal government this drop in revenue threatens our roads
transportation is the bloodstream of our economy. if it fails, our economy fails. however, the average bridge in our state is 51 years old. more than 4,000 of them are now deemed structurally deficient. in rural areas, some roads have been essentially cut in half because failing bridges have been closed to traffic, interrupting emergency services and threatening public safety. each day, one-and-a-half million pennsylvania students travel in school buses across those very same bridges and roads....